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Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai17 Oct. 2007 , including with air power, led of course principally by the United States. There's no doubt about this, but NATO has also invested millions of Euros and equipment for Afghan National Army personnel and we will continue to do that. Q: I have to follow-up | Opinion |
Weekly press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai04 Jul. 2007 efforts in Europe. That seems to me to be extremely unlikely. But that there should be a continuation of the discussion in the NRC that has already taken place. Taking into account some of the ideas President Putin has put forward that seems to me quite | |
Opening remarks by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer at the NATO-Russia Council Seminar “Modern risks and security threats: the role of the NRC”25 Jun. 2007 on their country’s geopolitical interests. But for NATO Allies, enlargement has always been about something very different. Like Russia, Allies believe that a Europe whole and free must be based on the principle of each nation being able to freely choose its | Opinion |
Press briefing by NATO Spokesman, James Appathurai07 Mar. 2007 about these missile defence initiatives. President Putin has made no secret of them, nor have several of his ministers and generals. I know, for a fact, that the United States has made every effort to be fully transparent with the Russian Federation | Opinion |
Speech by the NATO Secretary General in Moscow, Russian Federation24 Jun. 2005 and the Russianpeople is critical to our efforts to ensure the long-term security ofthe entire Euro-Atlantic region. And I am hopeful that our discussiontoday will contribute to this effort. Just a fewmonths ago, President Putin, in a speech to the Russian | Opinion |
Press briefing by Sergey Ivanov, Minister of Defence of Russia(Interpretation in English)09 Oct. 2003 that's a light water reactor unit, that's a nuclear power station, power plant, which has been built by Russia without transcending(?) any international controls or regimes. As we hear accusations, allegations hurled at us that by doing so we promote | Opinion |
"Building hope on experience" by Paul Fritch, NATO's Political Affairs and Security Policy Division01 Jul. 2003 Council. Russia cannot be understood with the mind Or measured with a standard yardstick, She has a peculiar character – In Russia, one can only believe. Fyodor Tyuchev, 19th century Russian poet and diplomat Russian schoolchildren have been | Opinion |
“A New Russian Revolution: Partnership with NATO” by NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson at the Royal Society of Edinburgh13 Dec. 2002 members, and to the aspirant countries, NATO enlargement has always had one simple purpose: to deepen and broaden Euro-Atlantic security through integration amongst democracies. From our perspective, increased stability and deepening democracy in Europe | Opinion |
Russia: Security and Prosperity on the European Continent in the 21st Century09 Dec. 2002 of the past, it would long ago have withered away. But NATO has changed over the past ten years. It has reached out to new partners in Europe in a co-operative and trusting way. It has given a secure home to new democracies. It has helped to bring peace | Opinion |
Remarks by the President of the United States, George W. Bush to the Atlantic Student Summit20 Nov. 2002 appreciate your service. Dwight Eisenhower said this of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty -- "The simplest and clearest charter in the world is what you have, which is to tell the truth." And for more than 50 years, the charter has been faithfully | Opinion |